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Natasha Braier is an Argentinian cinematographer, most known for Glue, XXY, Somers Town, and The Rover.
Argentinian-born Braier studied still photography in Argentina before studying at the official film school in Spain and earning her Master’s Degree in Cinematography at the National Film and Television School in the UK. After shooting a handful of shorts, Braier got her first feature film break with Alexis Dos Santos’ Rotterdam winner “Glue.” Since then, she’s shown versatility on her work with an impressive group of international directors, including Lucia Puenzo, Lynne Ramsay, Shane Meadows, Cédric Klapischand Claudia Llosa (on the Foreign Language Oscar nominee “The Milk of Sorrow”). Most recently, she exhibited tremendous visual style on her work on David Michod’s dystopian drama “The Rover,” an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival. Michod nicknamed Braier “the painter” for her beautiful images.